Rotary clothes driers – Love em or hate em!

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  • Mitsi Fendt
    Mitsi Fendt Forum Participant Posts: 484
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    edited May 2016 #32

    Children, dogs, flags, loud TV's, awning heaters, AC's, speeders, BBQ's, satellite dishes, pitching nose in and now rotary clothes driers. Have I got the list complete? Is there anything new to complain about? Sad

    Noisy Aquarolls/Wastemasters on roadways before 9am and windbreaks. M, your memory is slipping.Happy

    You al forgot doors on the right hand side. (eg continental caravans)

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited May 2016 #33

    In fairness to the OP, I think the main issue was the fact that the rotary driers were in full view of the rest of the site not the fact that people were using them.

    I use one myself rather than pay silly money for machines, also preferring to dry washing outdoors, but I do try to put it in a place where it's not likely to be so easily seen.  I don't think the rest of the site would want to see my frillies.  Happy

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  • moulesy
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    edited May 2016 #34

    "OK, but apart from all that what has the CC ever done for us?"

    (With apologies to M Python esq.) Wink

    Damn, Jill's post intervened! Laughing

  • Surfer
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    edited May 2016 #35

    Seems that the OP prefers to spend their time patroling sites to see what offends them.  Wasn't there a similar topic about bathrooms?

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2016 #36

    when I was away last I borrowed some caravan magazines from the information room (Practical caravan?) in one was an feature/advert for an electric tumble dryer suitable for awning use. It looked like an slim airer but the sides were enclosed and a hot air blower at the bottom, anothe thing for the 'greens' vaners to complain about?

  • DSB
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    edited May 2016 #37

    We have a 'rotary' washing line for the caravan, and I'm told they are very good and do the job well.  However, I'm still not quite sure why ours is called 'rotary' because it doesn't really rotate, as such.  It's, well, quite fixed!

    David 

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2016 #38

    JML Dri Buddi Indoor Clothes Dryer - Blue.

    here it is

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  • ABM
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    edited May 2016 #40

    Seems that the OP prefers to spend their time patroling sites to see what offends them.  Wasn't there a similar topic about bathrooms?

    Heaven  forfend  that  anybody  should  look  in  my 
    Bathroom  ==  their  screams  would  set  off  a  fair  few  alarms  I  reckon    !!

  • richardandros
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    edited May 2016 #41

    Well I think they're a brilliant piece of kit for the caravan.  Light, compact when folded into the storage bag, and they work well.  Don't know how else we would dry our towels and those used to dry the dog.  Tried one of those airers that hang out of the
    window but they're no good if you have window blind cassettes at the bottom of the window because they damage them.  Must admit we do try to place ours as out of sight as possible, behind the van - but we wouldn't be without it.

  • WanderingHans
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    edited May 2016 #42

    Since everyone seems to love them Can I ask which type or brand you have?  This thread has reminded me that I want one for our Euro trip - we have an 'over the window' type but it doesn't hold much and obviously we can't leave it in place when we go out.
     Thanks to the OP for the reminder!

  • Hakinbush
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    edited May 2016 #43

    These rotary thingy's what do you actually put on them,only I dont seem to have a washing machine in my van, never seen the need for one..

  • Oneputt
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    edited May 2016 #44

    After the washing is dried and put away why not hang bird feeders on them.  Personally we don't have one but they don't offend my sensibility 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2016 #45

    We bought a smallish rotary for when we are away a month, but sadly circumstances mean we can't get away for such long periods at moment. (We used to drop into a laundrette close by a couple of times Hakinbush).

    We use it at home now, brilliant bit of kit, a lot better than large one at home.

    Never had much of a problem with seeing them on sites, but then again we are out enjoying ourselves too much to care!

  • huskydog
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    edited May 2016 #46

    Or solar lightsHappy

  • WanderingHans
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    edited May 2016 #47

    These rotary thingy's what do you actually put on them

    I don't know about anyone else but I intend to hang our washing on it!  A 4 person family on a 5 week trip - we couldn't possibly pack enough clothes without doing some washing while we're away.  Imagine the underwear alone!

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  • DEBSC
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    edited May 2016 #49

    We do use a rotary drier when away, wouldn't be without it. However, as at home, when the washing is dry we remove all the pegs and just fold the arms back up, looks neater that way. Wouldn't dream of using a tumble drier while away, unless in an emergency
    situation. At home the young couple living next door really don't seem well off but they never hang anything out to dry and the tumble drier is on every day (we can hear it) don't even want to think about their electric bill.

  • Fledgeling
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    edited May 2016 #50

    Some people spend far too much time on site and not enough time out and about UndecidedWink

    We use one as the towels drier much better outside. Happy

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited May 2016 #51

    Ours is Hi-Gear brand and we use it for the same sort of thing we'd use one for at home.  Happy   They're readily available at most camping/accessory
    shops or ebay etc.

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  • IamtheGaitor
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    We have one but would only use it if we were staying more than a week, or occasionally for towels if it is really warm.  Other than that we just bag all washing and take it home where it gets tumble dried anyway.

    I have absolutely no problem if others on site want to use them though - really doesnt bother me if people have lines or dry washing on bushes or anywhere else to be honest.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2016 #53

    These rotary thingy's what do you actually put on them,only I dont seem to have a washing machine in my van, never seen the need for one..

    We do seem to have a washing machine in our van and the rotary drier is to dry its output,  on a 3 month trip we bring lots of clothes but not enough to manage without washing

    We're the same David. Use the twin tub and rotary dryer for both clothes & bedding.

  • SteveL
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    edited May 2016 #54

    We have one but would only use it if we were staying more than a week, or occasionally for towels if it is really warm.  Other than that we just bag all washing and take it home where it gets tumble dried anyway.

    I have absolutely no problem if others on site want to use them though - really doesnt bother me if people have lines or dry washing on bushes or anywhere else to be honest.

    I think the point is with these, is that it can result in damage to said bushes or trees. Also they may well be outside the confines of your pitch. Personally I think a rotary drier is a good  alternative and very efficient on a good drying day. Perhaps any anti members would like to lobby the CC for lower tumble drier rates. The current cost of a £1 for 15 mins is very high, given that it probably uses about 8 pence worth of electricity at most. Also the efficiency of most means you need at least 2 cycles.

  • PITCHTOCLOSE
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    edited May 2016 #55

    Should not be allowed,scruffy, down market traveller types

  • young thomas
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    edited May 2016 #56

    Should not be allowed,scruffy, down market traveller types

    ...au contraire....ours is an upmarket traveller typeWink

    folk who spend many weeks ar a time in their vans need to be agle to wash and dry clothes, the clubs pricing policy, as Steve says, discourages the use of its electrical equipment.

    rotary clothes dryers are fine, do the job well and take up minimal space....

  • SteveL
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    edited May 2016 #57

    Another advantage of a rotary drier even when empty, thinking of another recent thread, is that if placed correctly it is a deterrent to people cutting through your pitch.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited May 2016 #58

    Rotary dryers seem to be very popular,  I don't particularly like seeing them all over a site, but it doesn't bother me enough to complain about them.  Perhaps we will have to buy one, We are the odd ones out on sites now! Laughing

  • cyberyacht
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    edited May 2016 #59

    Perhaps there should be a push for naturist club sites which would solve the clothes washing issue.

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  • nelliethehooker
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    Perhaps there should be a push for naturist club sites which would solve the clothes washing issue.

    Can point you in the direction of a naturalist CL, if your interested CY.Wink